Libvirt, on its own, shouldn't decide whether an expired lease should
stay in the custom leases database or not. It should rather rely on
the 'DEL' event from dnsmasq.
---
src/util/virlease.c | 8 --------
1 file changed, 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/util/virlease.c b/src/util/virlease.c
index 920ebaf..b49105d 100644
--- a/src/util/virlease.c
+++ b/src/util/virlease.c
@@ -57,7 +57,6 @@ virLeaseReadCustomLeaseFile(virJSONValuePtr leases_array_new,
{
char *lease_entries = NULL;
virJSONValuePtr leases_array = NULL;
- long long currtime = 0;
long long expirytime;
int custom_lease_file_len = 0;
virJSONValuePtr lease_tmp = NULL;
@@ -66,8 +65,6 @@ virLeaseReadCustomLeaseFile(virJSONValuePtr leases_array_new,
size_t i;
int ret = -1;
- currtime = (long long) time(NULL);
-
/* Read entire contents */
if ((custom_lease_file_len = virFileReadAll(custom_lease_file,
VIR_NETWORK_DHCP_LEASE_FILE_SIZE_MAX,
@@ -109,11 +106,6 @@ virLeaseReadCustomLeaseFile(virJSONValuePtr leases_array_new,
_("failed to parse json"));
goto cleanup;
}
- /* Check whether lease has expired or not */
- if (expirytime < currtime) {
- i++;
- continue;
- }
/* Check whether lease has to be included or not */
if (ip_to_delete && STREQ(ip_tmp, ip_to_delete)) {
--
2.7.4